Introduction
101km (63 miles) SW of Westport; 45km (28 miles) N of Hokitika; 290km (180 miles) SW of Nelson
I've always felt Greymouth was rather well named. Personally, it's never been a town to inspire a long stopover, despite the fact that it is centrally placed and has the best access to Nelson and Christchurch.
It is, however, part of a rich history. The Grey River was the landing place for Maori canoes on the hunt for greenstone, or pounamu -- the jade that was Westland's most prized possession. Even today, the Grey River gap has great significance in Maori myth, and greenstone is just as prized as ever. The discovery of gold in the 1860s also left its mark on the area.
With a population of 11,000, Greymouth is kept busy with coal and timber exports. It is the largest town and the commercial heart of the West Coast, and most goods and services are available here -- although some of them could do with a bit of a crank-up. If you're trying to decide whether to stay in Greymouth...
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Kingsgate Hotel
This is my choice for the best lodging in Greymouth. It offers smart, spacious guest rooms with everything you'll need on-site. The six-floor hotel...
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PUNAKAIKI RESORT
- PUNAKAIKI RESORT IS TUCKED INTO THE NORTHERN END OF PUNAKAIKI BEACH JUST 50 METERS FROM THE HIGH TIDE MARK AND 300 METERS SOUTH OF THE FAMOUS PANCAKE...
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- PROPERTY TYPE YEAR BUILT 1993 YEAR REMODELED 2007 RATINGS STARS 4 STARS ADDITIONAL HOTEL DESCRIPTION OUR COMPLEX CONSISTS OF ELEVEN MODERN SPACIOUS...
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